The World Economic Conference WEC

Martin Armstrong's WEC is just another scam like his Socrates subscription and his books.

It is an event where his cult members meet to view his slide show of past events and perhaps vague projections and listen to his rants. It's a one man show, perhaps with one guest speaker. And with his shills. One of them, a Canadian, mingles with attendees and tells them that he makes a comfortable living day trading with Armstrong's Socrates. Not surprisingly, Martin Armstrong has been marketing the show as a networking event, preparing his devotees for their future as persevering easily exploitable Socrates Pro traders and victims by extension. From this perspective, Martin Armstrong has everything it takes to create a long lasting cult following.

In this show, Armstrong displays pictures that he has shown on his blog site many times before and he tells stories that he has told on his blog site and in his interview videos many times before. You can check out the 1 1/2 hour live stream of his his 2014 conference in which he had one of his better performances. At the end there is a questions and answer session which is  published by Armstrong Follower in a YouTube video at Martin Armstrong World Economic Conference Sample 2014.

Here are videos of his 2022 conference:

2022 World Economic Conference 

2022 World Economic Conference - Day 1

You can search Vimeo for more of them:

https://vimeo.com/search?q=World+Economic+Conference

The conferences are as worthless as everything else from that scammer.

Other WEC videos:

WEC 2014 Webcast 

Martin Armstrong World Economic Conference Sample 2014 

 

 

Generally, the event is a scripted self promotion. Like this fully scripted interview that was made as a paid advertisement: The Dow's next major test is the 40,000 level: Martin Armstrong

The conference is scheduled at a yearly interval in Orlando, Florida and at other locations around the globe. The price tag is $2,750.00 in person and $1,500.00 for a video web cast.

Attendees receive swag items that may be books or even cheap handheld computers with a cheap gimmick program loaded onto it such as a dictionary of Armstrong special voodoo science terms. These items are announced in advance and may provide the attendee with some solace when they leave the event frustrated, or perhaps prevent outright revolt.

Like any other of Martin Armstrong's items for sale, any conference is hyped weeks in advance with a crescendo of  fear campaigns that promise the attendees to be better prepared for the projected political and economic doomsday event or to benefit from it financially. He does this by publishing pages with cartoons of collapsing houses of cards and falling dominoes. Same story every year. The collapse always happens right on schedule aligned with the conference!

He also hypes it as an alternative to Davos, and with that, he hypes the value of the opportunity to meet each other in that exclusive setting. Not failing to repeat the outrageous lie that Central Bank officials have been attendees as well.

For example, in this Mar 14 2022 GoldSeek audio interview, he lies in his classic pompous style:

07:14
We started our world economic conferences in 1985 and he [Klaus Schwab] copied us as the World Economic Forum which is people may know more as Davos, uh, in 1987.
Uh, and even Nigel Farage came and spoke at our conference in Rome in 2019 and he stood up and said of course it's here, we are the alternative to Davos.
So, I was always on the opposite side of Schwab. We've shaken hands, fine, uhm, but I mean, I understand what's going on and he's been pitching to government that the way out of this crisis, cause the ECB cannot raise rates without blowing up its economy.

And like any other of Martin Armstrong's items for sale, it is hyped weeks in advance with fake user accounts. He uses the Fake Fan Email Confidence Trick with lies as false advertising as follows in

The Fourth Industrial Revolution & Forecasting :

QUESTION: Mr. Armstgrong, I attended the WEC last year for the first time. Everything you laid out came true. You were saying the Euro would peak by February and we were looking at a dark period into September to October. What I am amazed at is that your computer gets the timing correct and you would think that every newspaper would have you on their front page. You have the best track record of anyone. Why does not one of the major financial press from Bloomberg, WSJ, London FT, etc, ask how you do it? With Schwab’s Fourth Industrial Revolution and AI, you have solved the problems but they are silent. Why?

LK

Real user testimonies are available here at:

Review on WEC - World Economic Conferences and His Fake Office

and

Another WEC review by an actual attendee

and

Martin Armstrong WEC World Economic Conference 2016 Attendee Testimonial

and

Martin Armstrong and his Socrates: The Conspiracy of the Cartel

 

Short snippets:

wgm5239 @wgm5239 on Twitter Dec 30, 2022 (Quote mentions this blog):

Yes unfortunately this site does provide some back up for questionable calls. I have attended 5 Armstrong Conferences. Loved the first 2 but got more disappointed as I realized that the meat of the conference was rushed through w/little explanation. Majority was just repetition.
 @Macrosoup comments on YouTube video "Life in the Fast Lane with Martin Armstrong" on Dec 17 2022

(replying to Martin Armstrong who used his YouTube sock puppet shill account @ay g)

@ay g NO! That's not true if you truly believe that good luck. No one expect anything "trade for you" lol what a joke! He literally with this supercomputer makes calls and sell to ppl that later turn out to be wrong! I was at his conference in 2016 joke! Had so many ppl around me buying his gold calls from his computer! That were wrong. The cycle thing is not new, everything he selling regarding that is well studied and long before him. Ppl don't bother looking things up hear it from him first and assume he got something special to share or that he's first with it lol wake up!

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